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Tablets for Learning Roundup

School Heads // October 4, 2012

From the beginning, the apple of Apple’s eye was the education market when the first Apple IIs started blanketing school computer rooms. And now, the iPad is the “standard” in the classroom. In July, edweek.com reported that schools bought 1 million iPads in the second quarter of 2012, outselling Macs 2 to 1. It’s the powerhouse of the education market, as more and more schools see tablets as a replacement for textbooks and netbooks. They can be more cost-effective than constantly purchasing new textbooks. Plus, they are user-friendly and have the "cool" factor that a textbook doesn't.

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October Is National Bullying Prevention Month

Private School News // October 2, 2012

Bullying is a serious issue for many schools, affecting 11% of all students. According to the PACER Center, 160,000 U.S. students stay home from school each day due to fear of being bullied. However, there is hope on the horizon.

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21st Century Teaching Without Technology? Yes!

Private School News // October 2, 2012

In an era when most schools are scrambling to find funding for technology and teachers are worried they will be replaced by digital options, one school is refusing to compute—and it’s in the heart of Silicon Valley.

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Make Your Next Open House Exciting and Effective

Advancement // September 28, 2012

Some campuses have better luck than others with open houses. On the ISM e-Lists, people have shared their successes as well as their frustrations concerning their open-house events. The one thing everyone agrees on is that if you can get families to tour your campus, and you have taken the time to plan and practice, an open house can be a profound event.

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Attention-Getting Facebook Content

Advancement // September 28, 2012

As Admission Director, you’re responsible for keeping your families, alumni, and faculty engaged with your school. You do this through multiple communication channels, which most likely includes social media sites. If you take advantage of free social media platforms, your plan probably implements Facebook as a resource for connecting your school’s events and news to your audiences. Significant changes have been made to Facebook over the last year. Are you maximizing these advances?

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Pop Record Debuts From Mars Curiosity Rover

Academic Leadership // September 24, 2012

On Tuesday, August 28 at 4 p.m. Eastern Time, pop music got another first…a song debuted from the Mars Curiosity Rover. Singer-songwriter-producer will.i.am, best known as a member of the group Black Eyed Peas, released his single "Reach For the Stars", carried live on NASA’s online live TV channel during a Jet Propulsion Lab Mars Special.

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Building a Risk Management Team (RMT)

Business and Operations // September 24, 2012

Risk management is everyone’s responsibility. However, it inevitably comes down to the School Head as to whether there is a proper risk management plan in action or not.

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Training to Lead

Academic Leadership // September 24, 2012

Here’s a question for you: Why did you become a Division Head? You probably have a mix of reasons—maybe you just enjoy leadership activities, or you wanted a new challenge, or you wanted the chance to impact a larger number of students, or you wanted a better salary, and so on and so on.

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Crisis Planning–It’s Your Job

Business and Operations // September 24, 2012

We have written on this topic before, but continue to see it as one of the biggest risks schools face today—the absence of serious crisis planning. At a time when the amount of and types of risks are increasing (e.g., cyberbullying, cyber-risk, issues of facility safety, discrimination suits, etc.), it is critical that schools take crisis planning seriously, and plan for a variety of risks.

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Delegation = Trust

Business and Operations // September 20, 2012

A recent episode of The Food Network show “Restaurant Impossible,” reaffirmed an important lesson about managing: employees want their bosses to trust them, and there’s nothing like delegation to show trust. Conversely, when trust isn’t present, it can crush an employee’s spirit … and his/her performance right along with it.

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